A bug

Yesterday I was wasted more than three hours by a scammer, and today's update is gone.

Why was it that yesterday was wasted time and today is not updated?

Because a large part of the manuscript was coded out that night, and then sent the next day.

As for that liar......

In these years, just to pretend to be a force, and p pictures and make up stories, it's not cheating money, why bother?

Is pretending to be that important? [Khan]

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Let's talk about bugs.

Because of the difference in many translated versions, there are some things to say about the justice of the three generals, among which the Akainu is the most typical.

Absolute justice

Utter justice

Radical justice

Extreme Justice (Is This Translation Really Good...... It's derogatory in itself...... )

After the author's investigation in many ways, the justice of Akainu should be "complete justice"

This would explain why Akaiu bombarded the O'Hara refuge ship, because he wanted to carry out "justice" thoroughly.

To what extent is it thorough, probably like the hammer of justice in DNF.

Explain the justice of the three generals

Akainu: Thorough justice - to carry out justice thoroughly, such as chasing and beating the remnants of the White Regiment in the top war.

Yellow Ape: Ambiguous justice - this "ambiguity" does not mean that the yellow ape's position is not firm, but that he is too firm, I will do whatever the leader asks me to do, not more, no less, right or wrong, that's none of my business, I only carry out orders, and the duty of a soldier is to obey.

By the way, I boldly predicted a wave: the yellow ape is definitely not an undercover agent of the revolutionary army!

Why?

Because all kinds of signs show that the yellow ape is most likely a revolutionary army, and Oda, he likes to slap us in the face the most! (ಡωಡ)

Pheasant: Lazy justice - this is definitely not right, who will take the initiative to say that they are lazy.

Describing a pheasant with "lazy justice" is like using "extreme justice" to describe a red dog, which is itself derogatory.

Therefore, it is accurate to say: calm and unhurried justice - to do things, the pheasant only seeks a clear conscience, worthy of conscience, this is said to be calm.

Let's take a step further to illustrate the justice of these three men with examples.

Let's just say O'Hara.

Akainu bombards the refuge ship, and Pheasant lets Robin privately, but in fact, they both violate discipline.

There is no need to explain the pheasant's violation of discipline.

Where is the violation of discipline by Akainu?

The Demon Slaying Order was launched by the World Government, and the refuge ship was also arranged by the World Government, Akainu, as a vice admiral, an executor, his power was limited to the execution of the Demon Slaying Order, and that's it, bombarding the refuge ship of the World Government, Akainu exceeded his authority.

What would he do if he was a yellow ape? He wouldn't let Robin go, and he wouldn't shell the refuge ship.

So both the red dog and the green pheasant violated discipline.

It's "violating discipline", not "doing something wrong"

It's "violating discipline", not "doing something wrong"

It's "violating discipline", not "doing something wrong"

Say the important thing three times.

Because the author is only responsible for shaping the character, not judging the character, only the reader has the right to judge the character.

So whether the red dog and the pheasant did wrong or did it right, the author can't evaluate, and their behavior can only be commented on by everyone.

Finally, I would like to reiterate that the following settings will be used uniformly in this book in the future.

Akainu: Thorough justice

Yellow Ape: Ambiguous justice

Pheasant: Calm and unhurried justice

Sengoku: The justice of the king

Crane: Honest and honest justice

Kong Ming: The justice of strategy (using strategy to maintain justice) - this can see the gap between the animation team and Oda himself, according to this routine, Akainu should be the justice of magma......

Zefa: I don't know (justice that doesn't kill??) (No Kill Is Peace?) )

Karp: Haven't heard of (Hammerman's justice?) )